Subj : Great Replacement Theory To : Kaelon From : Arelor Date : Mon May 30 2022 17:37:15 Re: Great Replacement Theory By: Kaelon to Arelor on Mon May 30 2022 01:47 pm > Re: Great Replacement Theory > By: Arelor to Kaelon on Mon May 30 2022 03:15 pm > > > You have posted, at least twice that I have noticed, that we must import > > people and offer them integration training. > > > If that is not the case then I will drop the argument. > > My position is simple: immigration, as a matter of policy, is unavoidable gi > the demographic failure of most Western states. If a Western state wishes t > avoid the subsequent political failure that often follows demographic failur > (including, a collapse in tax base, evisceration in the open competitive > marketplace, and potentially even military confrontation from larger and mor > competitive/populous nations), it must confront its demographic failure. > Immigration, as it stands, is seen by most democratic governments as the mos > palatable approach to managing this problem. It is, by no means, the only > approach - and, if you live in an authoritarian society, many more options > appear on your menu from which governments can select. > > If you must import people for demographic purposes - replenishing your > decreasing population, maintaining competitiveness in the open marketplace, > even just sustaining the native population through the service economic sect > - then, governments should be integrating and assimilating these populations > Otherwise, they will create significant social and political strife, which > eventually defeats whatever perceived economic benefits one may derive from > them. In the world today, the United States has the highest success rate at > integrating and assimilating these populations, but it certainly does not st > alone. > _____ > -=: Kaelon :=- > I think you give governments too much credit if you think they have long term plans to face demographic crisis. My experience is politicians only attempt to solve issues that will apply over their mandate. IMO they are using the demographic crisis as the good sounding excuse for rolling out incentive programs to further their actual political goals (such as shipping foreigners to certain areas or manipulating public opinion). Also the US is starting to look like a bad example to use since it was literally burning due to unsolved ethnocultural conflicts in what seems three days ago. -- gopher://gopher.richardfalken.com/1/richardfalken --- þ Synchronet þ Palantir BBS * palantirbbs.ddns.net * Pensacola, FL .